Celtic appoints Martin O'Neill as permanent manager amid challenges

BBC Football1 min read • Latest: Jun 11, 2026, 11:57 AM

Last updated Jun 11, 2026

Celtic appoints Martin O'Neill as permanent manager amid challenges
Summary

Martin O'Neill has been confirmed as the permanent manager of Celtic after a successful interim period that included a league and cup double. The 74-year-old faces immediate challenges, such as improving the team's playing style and addressing recruitment issues ahead of the new season. With the Scottish Premiership campaign starting on August 1, Celtic will also seek to enhance their European performance, especially after a disappointing run in last year's Champions League. O'Neill aims to solidify his legacy while navigating the complexities of the upcoming season.

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  • O'Neill returns as permanent manager after five months without a full-time head coach.
  • Celtic won the Scottish Premiership and Scottish Cup last season under O'Neill's interim leadership.
  • Fans expect improvements in style and a revised transfer strategy.
  • The club will find out their Champions League playoff opponents in early August.
  • O'Neill's age raises questions about long-term coaching plans for Celtic.
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  • 11:57 AMBBC FootballThree key issues Celtic and O'Neill must tackle
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BBC Scotland looks at three key issues facing Celtic and Martin O'Neill after the 74-year-old is confirmed as the club's permanent manager.

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